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Draft Poll: Who Will be the First Mid-Major Prospect Selected?
June 24th, 2008
by Shawn Siegel
Siegel's Take: 2008 Power Forward Analysis
June 2nd, 2008
by Shawn Siegel
This is the fourth of five
Siegel's Take articles analyzing the 2008 NBA Draft prospects. Today's focus
is the risky group of power forwards.
2008 CollegeHoops.net High-Major All-Freshman
March 28th, 2008
by CHN
CollegeHoops.net High-Major Freshman of the Year: P’Allen Stinnett (Creighton)
CollegeHoops.net High-Major All-Freshman Team
G: Armon Johnson (Nevada)
Read MoreThree Stars of the Day: Bullock, Kemp, Mundweiler
February 12th, 2008
by Shawn Siegel
Three Stars of The Day
We handpick the best performances of the day, whether it be stat lines that make you drool, or clutch performances. Either way, its our way of showing the love:
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Daily Dribble: Friday Report Card
February 1st, 2008
by Shawn Siegel
The Report Card
A new series, the Daily Report Card tells you all you need to know about the day in college hoops. From good to bad and bad to worse, I'll be laying down the law.
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Top 10 Players in the WAC
November 18th, 2007
by Shawn Siegel
It seems like its taken forever, but I finally conclude my series of conference player rankings. Like the other lists, this one was finalized shortly before the season started.. so there's a few unlisted guys that have gotten off to great stats. Nevada's Brandon Fields is averaging 12 and 4 assists after 3 games. San Jose State center CJ Webster has been strong in the paint, averaging 13 and 10 boards for the 2-1 Spartans. Meanwhile, heralded WAC freshmen DJ Wright & Herb Pope haven't played so far for various reasons.
1. Jaycee Carroll, G, Utah State
2. Marcelus Kemp, G, Nevada
CHN Preseason High-Major All-America Team
October 8th, 2007
by CHN
FIRST TEAM
Eric Maynor, G, Jr, VCU
Marcelus Kemp, G, Sr, Nevada
Jaycee Carroll, G, Sr, Utah State
Josh Heytvelt, F, Jr, Gonzaga
Randal Falker, C, Sr, Southern Illinois
SECOND TEAM
Daily Conference Poll: Who Will Win the WAC?
October 1st, 2007
by Shawn Siegel


